National Clean Plant Network - Roses
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Overview
The National Clean Plant Network for Roses (NCPN-Roses) is a network of scientists, educators, state and federal regulators, large and small nurseries, rosarians and growers of the garden and cut flower roses, and clean plant centers that act together to ensure that rose budwood and rootstock is clean and available.
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The Plant Party webinar series is a collaboration between Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
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Aggie Horticulture provides gardening and horticultural crop production factsheets, guides and databases.
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The Earth-Kind® Plant Selector allows one to find plants by region or by specific characteristics.
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An online database for plants that is searchable by common name, scientific name or photo.
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The Junior Master Gardener program, JMG, is an international youth gardening program of the university cooperative Extension network.